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Clark County honored Indigenous Peoples' Day at the Welcome sign, recognizing Southern Paiute and Mojave tribes despite Nevada's lack of official recognition.
Clark County celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day on October 13, 2025, with a ceremony at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, illuminated in yellow, orange, and turquoise.
Hosted by Commissioner William McCurdy II, the event honored the Southern Paiute and Mojave tribes, whose ancestral lands include the Las Vegas Valley.
The county acknowledged its commitment to the 574 federally recognized tribes and over 60,000 urban Native residents.
Though Nevada has not officially recognized the holiday—despite legislative passage and a gubernatorial veto—local cities continue observing it, highlighting Native stewardship and cultural resilience.
El Condado de Clark honró el Día de los Pueblos Indígenas en el letrero de bienvenida, reconociendo a las tribus Paiute y Mojave del Sur a pesar de la falta de reconocimiento oficial de Nevada.